8 Best places in India to spot tigers

Apr 3, 2024

By: BI India Bureau

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett National Park is one of the oldest national parks in India and is renowned for its tiger population. It offers a variety of habitats for tigers and other wildlife.

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Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, Ranthambore is one of the most famous tiger reserves in India. The park is known for its picturesque landscapes and relatively high chances of tiger sightings.

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Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

This park is famous for having one of the highest densities of tigers in India. It offers excellent opportunities for tiger sightings, and the landscape is dotted with ancient forts and ruins.

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Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Kanha is one of the largest national parks in India and is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including tigers. The park inspired Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book" and offers a rich wildlife experience.

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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra

Located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is known for its high density of tigers. The park is also home to a variety of other wildlife species.

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Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal

The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the largest mangrove forest in the world and is home to the Bengal tiger. It's a unique experience to spot tigers in this mangrove habitat.

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Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Though primarily known for its population of Indian rhinoceroses, Kaziranga also houses a significant number of tigers. The park's varied terrain provides suitable habitats for a diverse range of wildlife.

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Periyar National Park, Kerala

Located in the Western Ghats of Kerala, Periyar National Park is known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife. While tiger sightings are not as common here, the park offers a chance to spot these elusive cats amidst lush greenery.

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